dressedcheeseside
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Didn't realize how close it was to being blocked.
He blocked was noticeably lower to me even though the defender practically walked through our line but his tying fg had to start off higher as it got great elevation.Was Butker kicking low all day or was uga just getting a good push all day?
Was Butker kicking low all day or was uga just getting a good push all day?
Like augustaBuzz said earler:Was Butker kicking low all day or was uga just getting a good push all day?
Go watch the highlights, esp the blocked PAT in OT. They had two guys lift the LS off the ground and dump him on his back immediately after the snap on their way to block the kick. That SEC non-call was at least the fifth intentional bad call trying to get uGA the win. With decent refs, we would have blown out uGA in that game.Apparently it's easier to block a kick if you ignore the rule against roughing the long snapper!
There's a rule which prohibits initiating contact with the snapper in a kick formation for 1 second after snap. It is a rule ignored by georgie and SEC refs.
My mindset is, in sports, you have to adapt to the refs (instead of complaining about them). There have been several instances over the last several years where Ga. players have stood up a tech player and stripped the ball. Two have been returned for scores. The SEC refs allow for a more physical style of play. But when have you ever seen us return the favor? My point is, when in Rome, do as the Romans do.
If you have an employee that can't do their job, you either 1) move them to another area, 2) promote them to a job they can do, 3) demote them, or 4) fire them. You cannot accept poor work performance. You'll only get more of the same.My mindset is, in sports, you have to adapt to the refs (instead of complaining about them).
Exactly!Apparently it's easier to block a kick if you ignore the rule against roughing the long snapper!